Front Range Philosophy Conference
Saturday October 25th, 2008
10:30 AM—6:00PM
Lory Student Center, Room 214—216
10:30 am - Epistemology
Andrew Winters (U. of Colorado, Boulder)
“A Response to Nozick’s Analysis of Knowledge: Shortcomings of a Reliabilist and Externalist Account”
11:30 am - Ancient Greek Philosophy
Nicholas M. Barber (U. of Arkansas, Fayetteville)
“Holism in Plato’s Meno”
1:30 pm - Metaphysics
Matthew Mosdell (U. of Utah)
“Compelling Reason” (Korsgaard’s tripartite theory of the soul)
2:30 pm - Philosophy of Religion
Ryan Long (U. of Chicago)
“The Logical Problem of Evil and Plantinga’s Free Will Defense”
3:30 pm - Applied Ethics
Amandine Catala (U. of Colorado, Boulder)
“Should Holocaust Denial Be Criminalized?”
4:30 pm - Ethical Theory
Keynote Speech
Dr. Alastair Norcross (U. of Colorado, Boulder)
“The Road to Hell”


